F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking I’m having trouble accessing the BIOS after adjusting the PLL Ring Overvoltage setting.

I’m having trouble accessing the BIOS after adjusting the PLL Ring Overvoltage setting.

I’m having trouble accessing the BIOS after adjusting the PLL Ring Overvoltage setting.

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pegasusXman
Member
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05-13-2016, 03:01 PM
#1
I wasn’t certain about this configuration, so I looked it up but didn’t find much detail. The only relevant mention was about increasing the voltage to +150mv for overclocking. I found a review on PCper discussing that setting, but in their post they only noted the +150mv adjustment without further explanation. I checked the BIOS options and saw it could be raised up to around 950, which gave me some reference points. I didn’t want to push it too high, so I began with a modest increase. My goal was to achieve the first core at 5.0Ghz using the existing voltages and configurations, ensuring overclocking wouldn’t noticeably slow down single-core performance. When I set the voltage to +60mv, the system displayed a blue screen indicating it needed repair. The BIOS isn’t accessible, and the display remains black. What should I do?
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pegasusXman
05-13-2016, 03:01 PM #1

I wasn’t certain about this configuration, so I looked it up but didn’t find much detail. The only relevant mention was about increasing the voltage to +150mv for overclocking. I found a review on PCper discussing that setting, but in their post they only noted the +150mv adjustment without further explanation. I checked the BIOS options and saw it could be raised up to around 950, which gave me some reference points. I didn’t want to push it too high, so I began with a modest increase. My goal was to achieve the first core at 5.0Ghz using the existing voltages and configurations, ensuring overclocking wouldn’t noticeably slow down single-core performance. When I set the voltage to +60mv, the system displayed a blue screen indicating it needed repair. The BIOS isn’t accessible, and the display remains black. What should I do?

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JacobLouis30
Posting Freak
856
05-17-2016, 09:30 AM
#2
I entered the BIOS and noticed a portion was white with some glitches. I switched it back as fast as I could to the default Auto mode. It seems the voltage might have been set too low, possibly affecting the boost function. Could you clarify what PLL Ring Overvoltage means and the recommended range?
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JacobLouis30
05-17-2016, 09:30 AM #2

I entered the BIOS and noticed a portion was white with some glitches. I switched it back as fast as I could to the default Auto mode. It seems the voltage might have been set too low, possibly affecting the boost function. Could you clarify what PLL Ring Overvoltage means and the recommended range?